QLD: A high-pressure ridge will bring stable weather to most of the state for a few days. A weak trough will hang around the southwest before moving to northern Queensland midweek. Winds will pick up along the northeast coast on Monday. A broad trough may form over Cape York Peninsula from Wednesday, lasting a while.
NSW and ACT: A weather system is moving north, bringing a change in wind direction. High pressure will bring stable conditions to the south and east, with inland troughs. Coastal areas may see some southerly wind changes in the coming days, with more changes expected next week.
VIC: A strong high pressure system near the Bight will bring stable weather to Bass Strait. It will slowly move east, reaching the Tasman Sea by Sunday. Another high will form south of SA next week, keeping the area between the two highs calm and settled.
SA: In the south, there's a weak high pressure system. In the north, it's humid and unstable. Both will stick around over the weekend, but the tropical air will move east next week.
WA: A low-pressure system is developing off the northwest coast of Australia, bringing potential for increased rain and wind. Another trough near the west Pilbara coast may also cause some unsettled weather. Stay updated on weather warnings and forecasts for the Kimberley region.
TAS: A weak cold front is coming from the west today, with light winds expected over Tasmania on Saturday and Sunday due to a high pressure system. Winds will shift to the west to north-west on Monday before another cold front arrives later in the day. Light winds will continue on Tuesday.
NT: A big area of low air pressure is hanging around in central parts of the Northern Territory, making it humid in central and southern areas. A strong high pressure system in the Bight region is making a line of high pressure in central Australia.